Matuju – small Bugis settlement in Kabupaten Bone Awangpone district
Matuju is an Indonesian village (desa/kelurahan) on the island of Celebes (Sulawesi), in Sulawesi Selatan (South Celebes) province. Administratively, it belongs to the Kecamatan Awangpone district and within that to Kabupaten Bone, whose administrative seat is located in the Watampone urban area within Kecamatan Tanete Riattang. Based on the settlement's coordinates (-4.43° S, 120.30° E), it is situated on the eastern side of the regency, in inland areas near the coastline of Bone Bay. Independent, settlement-level statistical sources are currently unavailable, so the following descriptions are based primarily on the broader context of Kabupaten Bone.
General overview
Matuju does not rank among widely recognized Indonesian tourist or economic destinations; as a typical small village, it primarily serves as home to the local Bugis community's daily life. Within the administrative unit of Kecamatan Awangpone, the area is agricultural in character, a characterization that applies to Kabupaten Bone as a whole: the kabupaten is traditionally a region of rice cultivation and small-scale fishing. According to 2021 data from Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS), Kabupaten Bone had a total population of 801,775 inhabitants, the kabupaten covered an area of approximately 4,559 km², with an average population density of around 162 persons/km². These data characterize the regency as a whole; no publicly available verified data is known regarding Matuju's own population and area. Bugis ethnic cultural and linguistic traditions strongly determine local community life throughout the kabupaten, including within the Awangpone district.
Real estate and investment
No independent, reliable source is available for Matuju's real estate market, so the following presents the broader investment context of Kabupaten Bone and Sulawesi Selatan. The South Celebes real estate market is generally far less developed and liquid than the market in major tourist destinations (Bali, Lombok, Java); in rural areas, property prices are low, the volume of transactions is limited, and infrastructure is uneven. Kabupaten Bone's economy is predominantly agricultural in nature, meaning that real estate transactions focus primarily on the sale and purchase of agricultural plots and rural residential properties. For foreigners, Indonesian property regulations generally impose significant restrictions: Hak Milik (full ownership) is in principle available only to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may acquire rights only through Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) arrangements. This general legal framework applies to Kabupaten Bone's territory as well. Before any investment decision, it is recommended to engage a local legal expert and notary (notaris).
Safety and security
No specific public security statistics are available for Matuju. For the broader region, namely Sulawesi Selatan and Kabupaten Bone, it can be said that the province's rural areas are typically low-tourism, small-community zones where daily life proceeds within the framework of local customs and social control based on mutual acquaintance. Indonesian authorities maintain police presence at the kabupaten-level administrative seats and in larger district centers; precise, publicly released data on public security in small villages is not available. For travelers and potential investors, observance of standard precautions and respectful engagement with the local community are recommended.
Tourist attractions
The available documentation does not record Matuju's own identifiable tourist attractions. However, several well-known locations are found within the broader Kabupaten Bone area, which appear in regency-level sources. Watampone, the kabupaten's administrative seat, is the regency's cultural and commercial center; the historical memory of the Bugis kingdom and the legacy of the once-flourishing Bone Kingdom form an integral part of the region's identity. The Bone Bay coastline lies near the Kecamatan Awangpone district and the seafront and fishing culture constitute defining elements of local communities' lives. Should someone wish to visit the kabupaten's better-known sites from Matuju, the regency's administrative seat, Watampone, is accessible via the road network; however, data on the exact distance and travel time is not known from sources. The main appeal of the South Celebes region's cultural tourism generally connects to Bugis and Makassarese traditions, local craftsmanship, and unique maritime landscapes.
Summary
Matuju is a small-sized, non-tourist settlement in Kabupaten Bone's Kecamatan Awangpone district in South Celebes. Independent, verified settlement-level data is available only in limited form, so the characterization of the place relies primarily on the kabupaten-level context: a predominantly agricultural rural area saturated with Bugis cultural traditions, where the real estate and investment market is underdeveloped and tourism is not a major sector. For those interested in less-visited, authentic South Celebes rural environments, Matuju and its surroundings offer a distinctive local way of life near Bone Bay; however, in cases of concrete development or investment intentions, thorough on-site investigation and legal consultation are necessary.

